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3/24/20

Mack – Mets GOAT: #48 – OF Mike Cameron




            #48:    OF Mike Cameron              6-2      190     R/R

            18th round pick in 1991 by the Chicago White Sox

            Lagrange High School (GA.)

            2 yr. Mets career (2004-05):      801-AB, .247/.328/.478/.806, 42-HR

            Signed a 3-year, $19.5mil contract with the Mets in 2004

            In November 2005, he was traded to San Diego for OF Xavier Nady.

            Led Mets in games with 140 in 2004.

Led Mets in at bats with 493 in 2004.

Led Mets in runs with 76 in 2004.

Led Mets in home runs with 30 in 2004.

Led Mets in runs batted in with 76 in 2004.

Led Mets in stolen bases with 22 in 2004.

Led Mets in caught stealing with 6 in 2004.

Led Mets in slugging percentage with .479 in 2004.

Led Mets in strikeouts with 143 in 2004.

Led Mets in total bases with 236 in 2004. 
   
3.3 WAR as a Met

Three Gold Gloves

Mack – I like Mike Cameron. Sure, he wasn’t with us for long and a good time that he was here was spent on the disabled list after colliding with Carlos Beltran on that sickening collision in the outfield, but he and Beltran made a lethal combination and helped turn this team around. The year before he arrived (2003), the Mets won 66 games. The year he left (end of 2005), we won 83 games. That’s progress in my books.

It is no coincidence that his dominance in 2004 started this progress forward, even though 2004 was the only year he played that his team had less than 80 wins.

2005 featured David Wright, JoseReyes, Carlos Beltran, Cliff Floyd, and MikePiazza, but Cameron was an intricate part of this team rebound.

In my opinion, you can’t have an all-time Mets list without all six of these guys on the list.

5 comments:

  1. Cameron was a solid outfielder and a meh contributor with the bat. He did have some good speed which help buttress his value overall. Top 50? Wow...I don't know how bad we have been if he's made this list.

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  2. RA Dickey for his Mets production long before Cameron Diaz, IMO.

    He had the one good season. Might have been more except for his close encounter with our almost manager one day.

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  3. Cancelling this series.

    Readership is down 50% from other posts plus the only comments are negative one from my own writers.

    Point - NO WRITERS on Metsmerized critisizes Joe D.

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  4. Sorry to hear that Mack. Not able to comment during the day. Was looking forward to the rest of the list.

    Lists like this can be very personal and people have their favorites that they naturally complain about when they are not included or not ranked high enough.

    In spite of all the complaints about our team, the Mets have had a number of great players and great seasons over the years. And we love to love them when they are good and moan when they are bad.

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  5. Wait, Joe DiMaggio is a blogger? What do you know about that.

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